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Shares PowerYes, the ruler shares power in a constitutional monarchy.trueaplus kylegt1
Shares PowerYes, the ruler shares power in a constitutional monarchy.trueaplus kylegt1
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"Elected representatives" refers to individuals who are chosen by the public through a democratic voting process to represent them in a governing body, such as a legislature or council. These representatives are elected to make decisions and laws on behalf of the people they represent.
Voters elected the legislature, and i am not sure how much authority he was given.
George Washington was elected leader of the Constitutional Convention.
Constitutional Monarchy
MONARCHY can be a constitutional monarchy, having a king or a queen, like in the UK, but also an elected parliament, and a government whose prime minister is actually governing, not the monarch.
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MONARCHY can be a constitutional monarchy, having a king or a queen, like in the UK, but also an elected parliament, and a government whose prime minister is actually governing, not the monarch.